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Yoruba names - Baby names with the origin Yoruba

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Ile Multiple possible origins: Slavic diminutive of Ilija/Ilya (from Elijah: "My God is Yahweh"); Yoruba ilé: "house, home"; or short form of Ileana/Ilene. Slavic, Yoruba Unisex
Ilori Likely 'one who brings joy' or 'joyous arrival' (interpretations vary; also used as a surname) Yoruba Unisex
Ilu {'Estonian': 'beauty', 'Yoruba': 'town, city', 'Akkadian/Semitic': 'god, deity'} Akkadian, Estonian, Semitic, Yoruba Unisex
Iremideoluwa My blessing/goodness has come from God Yoruba Unisex
Iremisola My blessing brings wealth Yoruba Girl
Irete Hope; expectation Yoruba Girl
Iretiola Hope of wealth Yoruba Girl
Iwa {'Japanese': 'rock, boulder (岩)', 'Yoruba': 'character, behavior (íwà)', 'Slavic/Polish': 'used as a short form/variant of Iva/Iwona (related to names derived from Yvonne/Ives)'} Japanese, Polish, Slavic, Yoruba Unisex
Iyabo Mother has returned Yoruba Girl
Iye Varies by origin: in Yoruba (Ìyẹ) it can mean "feather"; in Scottish usage it is a historical personal name without a clear modern meaning. Scottish, Yoruba Unisex
Jibade Born to the crown; has come into royalty Yoruba Boy
Jide Has returned Yoruba Boy
Jimoh Born on Friday Yoruba Boy
Jolasun Playfulness; 'one who plays' - joyful, playful Basque, Yoruba Unisex
Jumoke Beloved; a child to be cherished Yoruba Girl
Jymoh Derived from Arabic 'Jumu'ah' meaning 'Friday' - often used for boys born on Friday Yoruba Boy
Kehind Second-born twin; 'the one who comes after' Yoruba Unisex
Kehynd Second-born of twins; 'the one who comes after' Yoruba Unisex
Keme Cherished, pampered; (as short for Oluwakemi) 'God pampers me' Yoruba Girl
Kemi Pampered, cherished; when part of theophoric names (e.g., Oluwakemi) often interpreted as 'pampered by God' Yoruba Girl
Kemmy From Yoruba Kemi, often short for Olukemi/Oluwakemi: 'God pampers me' or 'one who is cherished/pampered'. Yoruba Girl
Kulapo Added/abundant wealth; one who brings or increases wealth Yoruba Boy
Kunle ‘To fill the house’ or ‘full of abundance’; often a short form of Adekunle or Oluwakunle. Yoruba Boy
Kunmi Literally 'fill me' - used as the second element in compound names meaning '___ fills me' (e.g., Oluwakunmi: 'God fills me') Yoruba Unisex
Lade Crown; royalty Yoruba Unisex
Laitan Derived from Yoruba 'Olaitan', meaning 'wealth is endless' or 'wealth never runs out'. Yoruba Unisex
Lekan Added; increased (often understood as 'God has increased' when short for Oluwalekan) Yoruba Boy
Lolu Short form of Yoruba names containing 'Olu'/'Oluwa', broadly related to 'lord' or 'God.' Yoruba Unisex
Makinde Variant of Akindé, commonly interpreted as 'the brave/valiant one has come' or 'a warrior has arrived.' Yoruba Boy
Mide Has come; has arrived Yoruba Unisex
Molara From Yoruba elements relating to 'wealth' - commonly interpreted as 'wealth has come' or 'I am blessed with wealth.' Yoruba Girl
Morenike I have someone to pamper; a cherished one Yoruba Girl
Moyin From Yoruba, meaning 'to be praised' or 'worthy of praise' (often a short form of longer praise names) Yoruba Unisex
Moyo In Swahili and Shona: "heart". In Yoruba it is often a short form of names meaning "joy" or "brings joy". Yoruba Unisex
Moyosade Joy has crowned me Yoruba Unisex
Moyosola I rejoice in wealth Yoruba Girl
Muyiwa One whose coming brings joy; 'my arrival brings joy' or 'brought to joy'. Yoruba Unisex
Obadele The king has come home Yoruba Boy
Obaseyi From Yoruba 'Oba' (king) + 'seyi' (has made/has done) - roughly 'the king has done this' or 'the king has made/caused this.' Yoruba Boy
Obba King; ruler Yoruba Boy
Oggun Name of the orisha/deity of iron, metalworking, war, technology and labor; patron/protector of blacksmiths, hunters and warriors Yoruba Boy
Ogoun Name of the Yoruba spirit/god of iron, war, metalworking, labor, and technology; protector of blacksmiths, warriors, and workers Yoruba Boy
Ogun Name of the Yoruba god of iron, war, and metalwork; associated with strength, craftsmanship, protection, and courage. Yoruba Boy
Ogunkey Derived from Ogun, the Yoruba god of iron and war; connotes strength, protection, and warrior qualities. Yoruba Boy
Ogunkeye Invokes the Yoruba deity Ogun; roughly 'blessing/favor from Ogun' or 'Ogun's gift'. Yoruba Boy
Ogunsanwo From Yoruba Ogun (the god/force of iron/war) + sanwó (to pay/repay): roughly "Ogun has rewarded/paid (us)" or "reward from Ogun" Yoruba Boy
Ogunshaye From Yoruba 'Ogun' (the god of iron/war) + a verb element; commonly understood as 'rewarded/protected by Ogun' or 'Ogun has granted/favored'. Yoruba Boy
Ogunsheye Honored or rewarded by Ogun (the Yoruba god of iron/war/craftsmanship) Yoruba Boy
Ogunsola From Ọ̀gún (the Yoruba god of iron/war) + ṣọlá ('adds to wealth/honour') - 'Ogun brings wealth/prosperity' or 'Ogun has added to the family's wealth.' Yoruba Boy
Oguntade From Ogun (the Yoruba god of iron/war) + -tade/-ade; commonly interpreted as "crowned by Ogun" or "Ogun has returned." Yoruba Boy

Yoruba name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Yoruba-origin name in our dataset.

392
Names in this origin
33
With data in 2024
564
Births 2024
4,791
Peak year 0